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My daughter, poster child for 21st Century learning

Allison Rossett

And, like those “Where’s Waldo” pictures she and I shared when she was little, she now searches for anything, anytime, anywhere courtesy of the technology of today. During this time, I had to send in two “article of the week” assignments. These require you to read an article from CNN, the New York Times, News Week, etc.,

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My daughter, poster child for 21st Century learning

Allison Rossett

And, like those “Where’s Waldo” pictures she and I shared when she was little, she now searches for anything, anytime, anywhere courtesy of the technology of today. During this time, I had to send in two “article of the week” assignments. These require you to read an article from CNN, the New York Times, News Week, etc.,

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Webinars are better, but not yet best

Allison Rossett

A researcher reported that the keyword, webinar, was searched more often than the keyword, elearning. The article , published in CLO magazine, had this snarky title: What Stinks about Webinars. Think about that. People are seeking information about webinars more often than they are drawn to elearning.

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Webinars are better, but not yet best

Allison Rossett

A researcher reported that the keyword, webinar, was searched more often than the keyword, elearning. The article , published in CLO magazine, had this snarky title: What Stinks about Webinars. Think about that. People are seeking information about webinars more often than they are drawn to elearning.

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On the brink with mobile– what learning executives say

Allison Rossett

That’s how I described the status of mobile learning in an article in eLearn magazine ten months ago. Now, when learning leaders call in search of talent, they seek someone with mobile experience. Words without actions. Words without actions. Things, finally, are changing.

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